18 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Rich Felker
bc09d58c04 make futex operations use private-futex mode when possible
private-futex uses the virtual address of the futex int directly as
the hash key rather than requiring the kernel to resolve the address
to an underlying backing for the mapping in which it lies. for certain
usage patterns it improves performance significantly.

in many places, the code using futex __wake and __wait operations was
already passing a correct fixed zero or nonzero flag for the priv
argument, so no change was needed at the site of the call, only in the
__wake and __wait functions themselves. in other places, especially
where the process-shared attribute for a synchronization object was
not previously tracked, additional new code is needed. for mutexes,
the only place to store the flag is in the type field, so additional
bit masking logic is needed for accessing the type.

for non-process-shared condition variable broadcasts, the futex
requeue operation is unable to requeue from a private futex to a
process-shared one in the mutex structure, so requeue is simply
disabled in this case by waking all waiters.

for robust mutexes, the kernel always performs a non-private wake when
the owner dies. in order not to introduce a behavioral regression in
non-process-shared robust mutexes (when the owning thread dies), they
are simply forced to be treated as process-shared for now, giving
correct behavior at the expense of performance. this can be fixed by
adding explicit code to pthread_exit to do the right thing for
non-shared robust mutexes in userspace rather than relying on the
kernel to do it, and will be fixed in this way later.

since not all supported kernels have private futex support, the new
code detects EINVAL from the futex syscall and falls back to making
the call without the private flag. no attempt to cache the result is
made; caching it and using the cached value efficiently is somewhat
difficult, and not worth the complexity when the benefits would be
seen only on ancient kernels which have numerous other limitations and
bugs anyway.
2014-08-15 23:54:52 -04:00
Rich Felker
df15168cf8 replace all remaining internal uses of pthread_self with __pthread_self
prior to version 1.1.0, the difference between pthread_self (the
public function) and __pthread_self (the internal macro or inline
function) was that the former would lazily initialize the thread
pointer if it was not already initialized, whereas the latter would
crash in this case. since lazy initialization is no longer supported,
use of pthread_self no longer makes sense; it simply generates larger,
slower code.
2014-06-10 04:02:40 -04:00
Rich Felker
5e977e8b48 recovering ownerdead robust mutex must reset recursive lock count 2011-10-03 00:27:47 -04:00
Rich Felker
7fe58d3511 use count=0 instead of 1 for recursive mutex with only one lock reference
this simplifies the code paths slightly, but perhaps what's nicer is
that it makes recursive mutexes fully reentrant, i.e. locking and
unlocking from a signal handler works even if the interrupted code was
in the middle of locking or unlocking.
2011-10-03 00:09:08 -04:00
Rich Felker
c68de0be2f avoid accessing mutex memory after atomic unlock
this change is needed to fix a race condition and ensure that it's
possible to unlock and destroy or unmap the mutex as soon as
pthread_mutex_lock succeeds. POSIX explicitly gives such an example in
the rationale and requires an implementation to allow such usage.
2011-08-02 20:31:15 -04:00
Rich Felker
eb0e8fa0b1 debloat: use __syscall instead of syscall where possible
don't waste time (and significant code size due to function call
overhead!) setting errno when the result of a syscall does not matter
or when it can't fail.
2011-04-17 16:32:15 -04:00
Rich Felker
ec2e50d0d7 cheap trick to further optimize locking normal mutexes 2011-04-14 14:39:57 -04:00
Rich Felker
8524d6536c revert mutex "optimization" that turned out to be worse 2011-03-29 15:11:25 -04:00
Rich Felker
aa398f56fa global cleanup to use the new syscall interface 2011-03-20 00:16:43 -04:00
Rich Felker
047e434ef5 implement robust mutexes
some of this code should be cleaned up, e.g. using macros for some of
the bit flags, masks, etc. nonetheless, the code is believed to be
working and correct at this point.
2011-03-17 20:41:37 -04:00
Rich Felker
b1c43161c2 unify lock and owner fields of mutex structure
this change is necessary to free up one slot in the mutex structure so
that we can use doubly-linked lists in the implementation of robust
mutexes.
2011-03-17 12:21:32 -04:00
Rich Felker
e914f8b7ec optimize contended normal mutex case; add int compare-and-swap atomic 2011-03-17 12:14:40 -04:00
Rich Felker
1d59f1eddb simplify logic, slightly optimize contended case for non-default mutex types 2011-03-16 16:49:42 -04:00
Rich Felker
d4f9e0b364 correct error returns for error-checking mutexes 2011-03-16 16:25:00 -04:00
Rich Felker
31e06075d5 simplify and optimize pthread_mutex_trylock 2011-03-08 12:20:10 -05:00
Rich Felker
4820f9268d fix and optimize non-default-type mutex behavior
problem 1: mutex type from the attribute was being ignored by
pthread_mutex_init, so recursive/errorchecking mutexes were never
being used at all.

problem 2: ownership of recursive mutexes was not being enforced at
unlock time.
2011-03-08 03:41:05 -05:00
Rich Felker
e882756311 reorganize pthread data structures and move the definitions to alltypes.h
this allows sys/types.h to provide the pthread types, as required by
POSIX. this design also facilitates forcing ABI-compatible sizes in
the arch-specific alltypes.h, while eliminating the need for
developers changing the internals of the pthread types to poke around
with arch-specific headers they may not be able to test.
2011-02-17 17:16:20 -05:00
Rich Felker
0b44a0315b initial check-in, version 0.5.0 2011-02-12 00:22:29 -05:00